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Fresh off their success with the new Sherlock TV series, where Sherlock Holmes now exists in modern day London, the BBC is apparently adapting Douglas Adams' Dirk Gently books for the small screen. There's really not a lot to go on in the below trailer, but it has a Monk feel to it. The lead actor even looks a bit Continue Reading →

REVIEW SUMMARY: A near-identical translation of the source material, with the same problems, too. MY RATING: BRIEF SYNOPSIS: Paul tries to help his younger, troubled brother Don, who is being followed by an alien, clean up his act. MY REVIEW: PROS: A near-exact translation of the Jonathan Lethem story on which it is based. CONS: Suffers from the same Continue Reading →

Interviews & Profiles Bruce Hesselbach is the author of the new steampunk novel Perpetual Motion set in the late 1800s. He talks with SFFWorld about Steampunk as Science fiction set in the Victorian age. Evangeline Lilly on Hobbit elves and courting controversy... James Dashner plugs his new young adult novel, The Eye of Minds at Suvudu. "Just think of Continue Reading →

Mercedes Murdock Yardley is a friend of mine. We talk frequently, and commiserate about health issues neither of us can control, just deal with as best as we can. She's an up-and-coming author with several books under her belt, and more on the way. She's creative, and passionate, and an absolute joy to talk to. One of the things that always Continue Reading →